Microstructure and composition homogeneity, tensile property, and underlying thermal physical mechanism of selective laser melting tool steel parts
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This paper systematically investigated the crystallization thermodynamics and dynamic process within melt pool of 5CrNi4Mo steel fabricated by selective laser melting (SLM). The experimental results in conjunction with finite element analysis (FEA) demonstrated that the nucleation rate during SLM process was determined by the combined effects of supercooling degree and transfer capacity of atoms near solid/liquid interface; variant nucleation rate in different region of melt pool caused microstructure heterogeneity. Chemical compositions, including Cr, Ni and C, were observed to be homogeneously distributed due to the rapid solidification of the material. Specimens built along different orientation exhibited discrepant tensile properties due to the different deformation mode during loading. All the as-fabricated SLM-processed tensile specimens showed unfavorable ductility due to heterogeneous microstructures and residual stress concentration. After post-vacuum heat treatment, for horizontally built specimens, the elongation was significantly elevated from 5.6–9.7% and the toughness was enhanced form 63.68 J/m3 to 134.12 J/m3. The tensile strength increased marginally from 1576 MPa to 1682 MPa. These promotions were mainly caused by pronounced relief of intrinsic residual stress and recrystallization effect.

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